Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Welcome back to Papertrey Ink's Make It Monday! Today Erin Lincoln shows you how easy and efficient cutting masks out of dies
can be. Match them up with the coordinating stamps and you have some
easy one-layer wonders that are a joy to create.

After seeing all of the Market Kit samples using sticky backed canvas, I dug out some of mine buried at the bottom of my stash of not Papertrey Ink Cardstock pile.
This second card uses Rosie Posie and addtions, Wet Paint die (coated in Glossy Accents) along with re-inkers to create the background. I found an old package of Ranger Masking product I used to make my die cut masks but must say it does not cut very well(even with my Vagabond) and if anyone has a tip or two for using this product I would love to hear them.

Thanks so much for stopping by and please leave a comment; I love hearing from you all. Have a blessed day! Angie

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

It's the start of a new week, so that means it's time for another Make It Monday! Today Erin
Lincoln is on deck to show you how easy and efficient cutting masks out of dies
can be. Match them up with the coordinating stamps and you have some
easy one-layer wonders that are a joy to create.

Papertrey Ink Erin Lincoln's sample card

For my card in the week's challenge I choose to use the Daydreamer stamp set and dies along with the recently released Wet Paint dies. To add a bit of interest to the background I stamped Grunge Me along with using a couple of Tim Holtz stencils. After I had put my card together I misted it with water to add more distress interest.

Thanks
so much for stopping by and please leave a comment; I love hearing from
you all. Have a blessed
day! Angie